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Don't know about this one. It seems to have a few fixed fuel ratio's plus cold start with no temp sender input? This would be a hit and miss with obviously some type of timer circuit. All the flex fuel units I have seen have a sensor in the fuel line to determine the amount of Alcohol. This has nothing at all from any sensor. The website has very little info other than a short statement and a couple of videos. Definitely wont be fitting one to any turbo car I see too much risk involved. Maybe I'm a skeptic. Love the self tuning with no inputs at all.
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Charlescrown wrote:Maybe I'm a skeptic.
Skepticism expected and deserved. Digital snake oil at it's best I say.

That's why it's Off Topic. I couldn't see it belonging anywhere else. :D

Scary thing is that people might actually buy it.

So for anyone reading this thread, please take note it is purely for educational purposes.
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The old saying money and fools are easily parted. I go on another forum and try to help advise people and a recent one was the CEL came on so the dealer replaced the o2 sensor but the light came back on so they said that "it needed to bed in". Man you gotta be a fool to accept this type of reply but people do. I have been in this game for a very long time and the sad thing when people get ripped off they prefer to go somewhere else rather than have confrontation loosing 100's even 1000's of hard earned dollars. So the snake oil salesman continues to survive.
This is another good one http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/HOT-INAZMA-H ... 2321314f18
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Wow!
The Hyper Volt Stabilizer looks AWESOME!
Even includes braided hoses, presumably to keep this impressive piece of tech cool..........

Look at what this thing does.

* Increased horsepower
* Increased torque
* Increased throttle response
* Improved fuel efficiency
* Brighter headlight
* Reduced audio noise
* Improved battery efficiency
* Longer battery life
* Best to works with optional Hyper Ground Wire System


You would obviously have to purchase the optional 'Hyper Ground Wire System' to get the most out of it.


Cant wait for mine to arrive :roll:
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Gotta laugh I think the only thing it has any possibility of doing is it might reduce audio noise by reducing alternator ripple other than that it looks great at reducing your bank balance. HaHaHa. Oh it is shiny though.
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You should stop giving this guy a hard time.

If he was really shonky, he wouldn't also be selling the matching HOT INAZMA System-Up Kit. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/HOT-INAZMA-S ... 2321314f3c

The Hyper Volt Stabilizer is only half the solution. In order to tame those extra Volts, you need the Step-Up Kit to Increase Ground Effectiveness & provide Stable Electricity. That way, you get both the positive boost from The Hyper Volt Stabilizer, AND the negative from the HOT INAZMA System-Up Kit. Without both components, the negatives from the battery won't be able to keep up with the positives causing all sorts of problems.

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What the fuck!! :wtf: :wtf:
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haha, this reminds me of that Brock energy polarizer thingy. :lol:
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Before you know it your driving something that looks like a delorean out of back to the future, what a load of shit, il stick with my trusty bosch regulator thanks
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